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SC recognizes Bihar’s appeal to release 13 in the case of a wisnean slaughter

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday recognizes the attraction by the Government of Bihar who challenges the Assessment of the Patna High Court which released 13 people, ten of which was awarded the death penalty by the trial court to kill 34 caste men who were brutally in Maoist village by a Maoist organization On March 18, 1999.
Judge Bangku Abdul Nazir and Krishna Murari admitted the appeal of the country after hearing the argument from Advocate Abhinav Mukerji, who said that HC on May 21.
The court ignored the stories of vital witnesses who took place more than 22 years ago.
SC allows the state to serve the notification of 13 defendants who are released.
It was said that the Maoist organization carried out the alleged revenge for Ranvir Sena, the private troops of the top caste, allegedly killed 56 Dalits at Laxmanpur Bathe in 1996 and 23 more in Shankarbigala in 1999.
The government of Bihar told SC that the incidence of caste violence This comes from “dark period history”.
The prosecution case, which was believed by the court of the trial, was that “the defendant belonged to the MCC Low Castle extremist and had carried out attacks on unarmed and helpless members of the people over the top caste with a view to building their supremacy and was.
Fallout from conflict unfavorable caste-based that destroys the country “.
Mukerji said the HC was wrong in freeing the defendant despite a prosecution case supported by 23 witnesses, the 13 witnesses who had lost their family members in mass slaughter.
“It is important to note that no defendant has denied the date, time, place and how it occurs but still stands released by the assessment that is derived for legal errors and evidence in the record,” he said.

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